I have a deviated septum, I am always having nose bleeds and have the feeling my nose is always blocked.

Question

I have a deviated septum, I am always having nose bleeds and have the feeling my nose is always blocked.

I am only 17 and I cant afford to pay for it. Will the NHS pay for it?

I also suffer from depression and anxiety, could that affect the outlook on things?

Answer

For the functional aspects, you should discuss with your GP referral to an ENT specialist who will assess and guide you whether surgery is the best answer.

In terms of the anxiety and depression, they do indeed affect some of the elements of outcome, and it is well appreciated that psychology evaluation and assistance can be of benefit. It is also a point that you should discuss with your GP.